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The Crumbling Ecologies Project: Skills Swap Meet
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The Crumbling Ecologies Project. The Skills Swap Meet. Workshop embraces the generous tradition of the Craft Community, facilitating a free environment for sharing knowledge and skills while getting to meet some amazing artistic people outside your circle. Our first workshop was held from 10am - 3pm on Saturday 28th April in Craft Victoria's Library Space. Skill - Machine Knitting. The Workshop - How to machine knit Sharon's custom design Crescent Scarf. (Pictured Left). Http:/ emmagracejewellery.wor...
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Jo Grant | tea towel landscapes and other vintage material & stitched works | Page 2
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Tea towel landscapes and other vintage material and stitched works. August 11, 2012. Out of the drawer: some new additions. More little pieces are creeping in to my installation at the Merrijig Inn and Kitchen. For Craft Victoria’s Craft Cubed. Project. See the previous post to read all about the project. I’ll be updating with new photos throughout August. In the meantime, look out for possums eating your pears……. Mother possum and feral pear tree. August 5, 2012. Out of the drawer. More tea towel bottles.
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and again… | Jo Grant
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Tea towel landscapes and other vintage material and stitched works. Well it’s been awhile since I was here on the blog and I’m still figuring out whether to keep it going or not. Any thoughts you can offer up on this would be most appreciated. In the meantime I have (another) new website. This one is simpler and had exactly what I needed for my work. Feedback welcome on this as well. I now have a Facebook page. On the new website you can see more about my photo book,. All Prize Winners Paraded. Tea towel...
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det1 | Jo Grant
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Tea towel landscapes and other vintage material and stitched works. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Way of the hummingbird. Get e...
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My website | Jo Grant
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Tea towel landscapes and other vintage material and stitched works. The time has finally arrived to get myself a website and here it is! If you’re wondering where I’ve been lately, this is the answer. At some stage I may move the blog over to the website so I may be a little silent on my trusty little ‘first blog’ until I make that final decision. I’m also starting a ‘big cartel’ shop on the website though not straight away. I’m working on my solo show at Branch3D. July 27, 2013. Enter your comment here.
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A lovely project, now over. | Jo Grant
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Tea towel landscapes and other vintage material and stitched works. A lovely project, now over. I deinstalled the Merrijig project today. I had such fun doing this project and the owners of the Inn, Liz and Tan were very brave in letting me experiment with their space (troopers). One of the pieces, the tea towel bottle installation is staying in the space which I’m really pleased about, it’s my favourite. Thanks to all at Craft. Image of the Inn courtesy of the Merrijig facebook page. September 15, 2012.
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Five tea towels: #THREE | Jo Grant
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Tea towel landscapes and other vintage material and stitched works. Five tea towels: #THREE. I’ve been a little bit late with this last tea towel post due to a rather large festival that was in town last week. Got a bit distracted. But here they are, more gorgeous tea towels. I appreciate it so much. I couldn’t think of a better gift right now. March 16, 2013. 2 Comments to “Five tea towels: #THREE”. March 28, 2013 at 6:27 pm. The generosity is well deserved! March 29, 2013 at 3:55 pm. You are commenting...
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There's a bug in my ink bottle: December 2008
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There's a bug in my ink bottle. Friday, December 26, 2008. Oh boy. the new year already. and I have been neglecting the blogging. Blame Hamlet, who has me in his terrible grip and is progressing nicely - I have now passed the half-way mark, and have a mere 200 pages still to do! The Other Boleyn Girl -. Holiday fluff which I read in Byron Bay. It was very drawn out and probably quite formulaic (hard to say as I rarely read this genre), but I have to admit - totally unputdownable! Requiem for a Beast.
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There's a bug in my ink bottle: Congratulations to Matt Ottley - CBC award for Requiem for a Beast
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There's a bug in my ink bottle. Saturday, August 23, 2008. Congratulations to Matt Ottley - CBC award for Requiem for a Beast. Congratulations to Matt Ottley, whose powerful book, Requiem for a Beast,. Has just won the. Children's Book Council award for Best Picture Book here in Australia. Requiem for a Beast. Where a commentator is quoted saying:. There is no warning. There is nothing on this book which says it contains things that may not be appropriate for children. Children (who are still children, j...
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There's a bug in my ink bottle: November 2008
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There's a bug in my ink bottle. Sunday, November 16, 2008. To be, baby, to be! Not that this relaxation means any slacking off on Hamlet. Since coming back, I've been working madly, madly, madly on it. And as I've been approaching the whirlpool centre of the play, stuff like blogging tends to fall off a bit. Sorry about that. Thanks to Nathalie for reminding me to post! The most famous piece of dramatic speech ever. " To be, or not to be. The fourth soliloquy - the goddamn Question. Performing" the solil...
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